WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1820.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON
13
E EDY LEAVES
EMERGENCY FLEET
FOR
SHP
AGENCY
"C. Til Kennedy, director of opera
tion for the Emergency Fleet cor
poration, has resigned. August 1
Kennedy will take charge of 'the
local office of Norton. 'Lilly '& Co.,
agents for the Isthmian line at Port-,
land, relieving R. Of. Sullivan, who
has been ordered to Los Angeles in
the service of Norton, Lilly & Co.
Kennedy formerly agent at Port
land for the American-Hawaiian com
pany and - after the government had
taken overthe vessel of that company
for transport service "under the emer
gency act. Kennedy went with he Fleet
corporation and has been director of
operations since the early part' of 1918.
For the past 30 years Kennedy haa
been a figure In steamship operation on
the Pacific coast. In the transporta
tion business he is dean In the freight
game. He took charge of the American
Hawaiian company at Portland in 1907
and continued as head of the , local
branch until the fall of 1917. :
Norton, JLHly A Go., whom Kennedy
will represent, are among the largest
operators of steam vessels on the coast
and deal in conjunction with E. C.
Evans ft Sons of San Francisco and B.
W. Greer A Son, Vancouver B. C. Of
fices are maintained In New. York, Chi
cago, New Orleans. Norfolk and New
port News. The line extends to- all
Urge ports In the 'United Kingdom, f
, - Positions of Vessel -
Kadto from North Head gives the po
sitions of the following vessels ttlp.ni.
July 8:
Quabbin, San Pedro for Honolulu. 728
miles west of San Pedro. f
Lucas, San Pedro for Cordova, towing
barge 93 to Columbia river, 120 miles
rrom wramou river iigntsnip. -
Eastern Gale, San Francisco for Se
attle. 614 miles from.San FranctecoJ
-Haxtum. Portland for San Francisco,
75 miles south of Columbia river light
ship.
Richmond, f towing barge 95, Seattle
for San Pedro, 280 miles from Seattle.
Bearport. Portland for Manchester,
England, 268 miles from Portland,
Arranging Steamer Service i
Captain gA. W. Reed -of South Bend,
Wash., head of the Willapa Navigation
company, arrived Wednesda yomrnlng
to arrange with the O-W. R. A N., for
Inauguration of new summer steamer
service between coast resorts. - Captain
Reed owns land in Southwestern wash
lngton estimated to have a stand of
nearly 100.000,000 feet, of timber.
Office Seekers Scarce i
Moscow, - Idaho, July 7. For the first
time since the primary law was aaopt
ed in this state. , there will be no
contest in the primary election August
3. for county, offices for Latah County
this year. " - - i
ALl AXiONG THE WATERFRONT
Frank J. "Buffalo Hennesy left Port-
land Tuesday as third assistant engineer
of the eteamship West Hartlund.
Tho " a earner Wanama.is scheduled to
sail for Ban Francisco and San Diego
Saturday with' passengers ana rreig-nt.
' . After dlnrharor In r 800 tons of aeneral
cargo .at Portland. . from-vNaw . York,; the.
steamship . Effingham will proceed to
Fuget Sound today to load for the Grain
corporation. She has on board 200 tons
f general for Seattle. ' ; ' f
- The steamship Qnillwark i due at
Portland to -finish loading wheat.. She
took part cargo at Astoria." The Qui 11
rr is. commanded by Captain Oliver
Rankin, formerly master of the 'steam
Khlps Rose City and Beaver.
m. : Vanruerd, Lo : Ancelee, 4:11 p, m. j Wll-
miaetoa. Hilo, 8:88 p. m. : .aauneion, Los
A nr. te., f:40 a, ro. ; ftant Barbara, Huepeme,
S :05 p. m. ; C. 8 8. H own on. New York. 8 p.
m : japaneee eteamer Anyo Mara, Valparaiso,
10:39 p. m. . ; , -
Sailed: Governor. Seattle. 11:20 a. 'm.:
Preeldent. Ixw ADSeiee, 1 1 :2S a m. ; Stockton
City, Shelter Csee, S:0J p. m.: tJ. S. Cayama,
Seattle, 2:18 p. bu;- Britaeb eteamer Shaboaee,
Ia Angelea, 8 SO p. m.f V. 8. transport Oreat
Northers, Manila, 4:03 p. m.; Lnimak. Union
Landma. 4:05 p. m.s Paaadena, Albion, 4:05
P. m.t Phoenix. Greenwood. 4:15 n. m.: Cuban
eteamer Demiacoe, Heeakel. Sa'troa; Seafomaa,
aienaociDO, a p. n. ; wl inafctp, . aoagtoof.
9:10 p. m. ; Hosiblodt, U Aosalea. 6:10 p. a,
- Ran FraaHaeo, July 7. Arrlred at 6 a. mi
Steamer yDalay Freeman from Portland. .
Yokohama, July 2. ArriTad Btaamer Olen,
from Portland. -r :-
Cristobal. July 6. galled Steamer Hiirhtv.
from Portland for New York for order..
8aa Franoiero, July 8. Billed at 6 D. ra.
8 Learner ArU(aa from Portland for Philadel
phia. . ... , : , ,.
Toint Bar, July 6. Pawed Steamer Oleum
from Port Sea Luie, for Portland.
Aatoria. J my 6. Sailed at 12:80 p. bl
Steamer- Haxtam for Ltrernool and OlutiHT. Ar
rived at. It. a. m. and left up at 12:80 p. m.
Steamer Johao PouImo from Baa Francisco.
Grays Harbor, Jnly , Steamer Oregon from
Portland. , broke rodder poet eroaainc Grays Har
bor bar. . ....-,
Ban Pedro, July . - Sailed Steamer Colonel
E. L- Drake tor Portland. .
Beattla, Waan.. July T. lT X. 8 1 Sailed
Kaahima Mara, for Yokohama and Kobe; Ar
miral Dewey for Tacoma, 8:04 a m. Arrived
July fl Fulton from Vanconrer. 8 p, ra,; Fred
Baxter from Eertt p. m. ; Moraine 8Ur
from British Columbia ports. 8 a , m. ; M. B.
Wakena from Victoria, 6 :0 a ra,; Bailed July
o -Admiral wetaoa for Aneboracs Tie South
eastern and Southwestern Alaska, midnight. Ly
man Stewart for Port San Lula, 8:48 p. m.;
Admiral Schley for Ban Diego via Ban Pran
eiseo 13:10 p. m.; IT. 8. A. T. Burasida for
Southeaitern Alaska, 12:18 p. m.
Juneau, July 8. flailed Alaska southbound,
11 p. m.; City of Seattle, northbound. 8:20
P" Ketchikan, July 6. (I N. B. ) Safied
Prinress Mary, northbound 11 p.- m.
Mtiroran, July 6. Sailed Tomlura Haru,
for Seattle. I l
Kobe, June SO. ' Bailed Iconiunt tor Se
attle. Callao. July 8. Arrlred Wellington! from
Seattle and Tacoma Tia Pedro.
Honolulu, July ArnTed Arron from Se
attle eta Everett and Com ox, B. C.
Port Townnend, Jnly 7. Passed in Kla
math tor Seattle, 8 :30 a, m. Arrired A nary
collier, 8:40 p. m. ; C. 8. 8. Major Samuel
Uincsokl from Seattle.
Tacoma. July 7. Arrived Eaetera Pilot
from rniiaaeiprita via Balboa "and San Fran-
Pterrie from Antofogasta ria Pedro and Ban
Francisco, 4 a. m. , July 8 Arrired North,
land from Beattla
San Francisco, Jnly T. (J. N. 8.) Arrired,
E. D. Kingsley. from Sen Jose del Sar, 3am.;
Point Adams, from Baltimore, 5 a. m. ; El Se
undo. from Loa Anaelea, 8:80 a. m.; Daisy
Freeman, from Columbia river. S:15 a- m.s
barge E. M. Pbelps. in tow tu Sea King, from
rort Ban uoim. iv:io am.
Sailed, Arctic, for Fort Bragg, 1 :10 a m.
Dr. 3 D. Sternberg
Will Be (Married to
Olympia Woman
The marriage of Miss Josephine Oppen
heimer of Olympta, Wash., and Dr. J.
D. Sternberg of this city, will be quietly
solemnized Wednesday evening at the
Benson hotel. The service will be read
in the presence of a few close friends
and relatives of the bridal couple. Judge
William N. Catena officiating. Follow
ing the ceremony Dr. Sternberg and hla
bride will leave for the Bast, Stopping
at Lake Louise and Banff.; They will
also visit in Rochester, Minn., and will
spend a short time in Jfiew York, and
Washington, p.- C. - Since, the announce
ment p "their engagement in Portland
Dr. Sternberg and his fiancee have been
much feted. They will return in a few
weeks to Portland to make their home.
MS
NAMED
TO HEAD VETERANS
. Marshfleld, July 7.- United Span
ish American War Veterans of Ore
gon, at the business session of the an-
ntal encampment Tuesday,; elected
the following officers: i Department
commander, Clarence R. Hotchklsa,
Portland; ' Benlor vice commander.
Dr. L. W. Hyde, Hlllsboro; Junior
vice commander, E. B. Hawkes, Al
bany. -Other officers are appointed
by the commander. i
The following were elected delegates
to the national encampment at St Louis
in September, and pledged themselves
to attend
Colonel John L. May of Portland. L.
H." Shirley of Hillsboro, L. K. Hurst
of Albany and C. J. Smith of Ham
mond. Astoria was chosen as the place
for holding the next encampment.
A. T. iWoolpert of . Salem, department
Commander, presided over the sessions.
In his annual report he urged the pas
sage by congress of the Sella bill, which
grants liberal pension privileges to th
Spanish American War veterans. Ad
jutant Carl Abrams of Salem reported
that there were 789 members of the
order in good standing in Oregon. -
Congressman C. K. McArthur, Colonel
John L. May and - James Walsh ; of
Portland. Robert Kumrow of Salem and
Rev. J. T. Anderson of Marshfleld made
patriotic addresses. Dr. L. W. Hyde
of Hillsboro, who is the Burgeon general
of the national organization, told of a
campaign which is being conducted to
rearister an the erravea of Spanish War
veterans and provisions being made to
mark graves which are now unmarkea.
J. K. Withers poon of Seattle, senior
vice commander In chief of the nations!
organization, urged that a membership
campaign be started in the state and
asked that Oregon send a full delegation
to the national encampment at St Louis.
Wednesday the resolutions committee
will report and officers will be installed.
About 60 accredited delegates are In
attendancef and, - with their families.
make about 100 from. out of town. There
Is much feeling regarding the railroad
rates. The delegstes say they were
crranted a fare and a third, and now
full fare is demanded' on the ground
that there should have been 250 visitors
to warrant the reduced fare- : s r
MILITARY ORDER OP SERPENT
; INITIATES 50 CANDIDATES
Marshfield. ; July 7. Meeting of i the
Military Order of the Serpent, a national
organization which accepts only Span'
ish war veterans, was held at Marsh
field Mpnday evening. ' About 50 candi
dates were initiated. In a street parade
preceding the Initiation a feature was
a large serpent whose tail was ' colled
about the candidates. 1 The team' was
dressed to represent the different tribes
in the Philippine islands. The following-
state officers were elected ; Clar
ence R. Hotchkiss, grand generalissimo;
James C. Walsh, grand' recording scribe,
and George F, A. Walker, , keeper of the
virus and custodian of the Imperial seal.
Rosarian Band Will
Play at P enins u 1 a
Park Wednesday Eve.
The Royal Rosarian band will give
one of its aeries of municipal band con
certs at o'clock Wednesday night in
Peninsula park. Conductor Ettlnger an
nounces the program as follows :
-an i urertara, wmiam Teu (Ksstnt),
oboe solo, Mr. Stark, flute ooUgatot Mr. Knigbt;
we Ha. "On the Beautiful Bhlne" (Kelet Beial
"Lncia dl Usawraoar" (Donutetti), raeidea
tal aoloa. by ateaara. DriaeoTi-PoweU and WUUto;
eadenza, fcy Mr. Hurries; intermission.
Part 8 "Suite BomanOqoe." A Day la ve
ntre" (Kvrin). U "Alha" (Dawn), (2) GoO
dolieri" Gondolier) , t8) "Catone Amoroso "
Venetian Lota Sons). (4) "Buena Notte"
(Goodnicht) ; intermeeso. "forret-Me-Not-(MeBeth)i
"March Mititalra Ko. 1" (Schubert);
"Grand American Fantasia" ( Beadix ) contain
ing aenca of the north, and south; finale, "Star
8panerled Banner."
The concert Thursday night will be In
Holladay park,
Navy Officer Visits
At Arlington 'Club
Captain Cyrus W. Cole, Inspecting of
ficer of the Western division of the navy,
apent the past three days In PorUand as
a guest of the Arlington club. He left
the city. Tuesday morning for Seattle on
his tour through the district The West
ern division, with its headquarters in
San Francisco, Includes all of the Rocky
mountain states, Oregon, Washington
and California, all offices of which will
be visited by Captain Cole before return
ing to Portland. Captain Cole is -associated
In his j work with Commander J.
H. Blackburn, assistant inspector of the
Western division, and well - known In
Portland.' .- .. -: - . w.
I?
Statement of the Condition of the
PEOPLES BANK
(Opened April 20, 1920) '
. ; ' RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts.
U. S. and City of Portland Bonds....
City Warrants ....... ............
Overdrafts
Expense
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash and Due From Banks.
....$141,596.83
26,517.66
6,022.57
34.93
8,722.'22
........... 19,711.72
s 70.W9.26
. . -
. . &
............
Total. . . .... .................. . . ... . ... e .$267,185.19
v UABIUTIES
Capital Stock Paid In.' ;. '..$ 59,450.00
Discount on Bonds J................. 867.24
Deposits .......a;.....:........,..-...;. 206,867.95
Total.... :...'....'. ...$267,185.19
PEOPLES BANK
Where Fourth Crosses Stark
Portland, Oregon
News of i the Port
- . . . - Arrtvale July - .-- .i
JoKaa Poubeti. American steamer, from San
Skancisco. at Westport, asphalt. .
Departures July T '
W. ' P. Henin. American steamer, for San
FranctsfOj ballast. .
Silvar 6heia American steamer, for Baa Fran
ei.rt, taallaaU - ' '-,
Kfflnsham. American steamer, for Pact
Sound, cargo In transit. .
MARI5E AiafixAC
Weather at Rlrar'a Motrth - -
North Head. July T. Conditions at the
month of the -etrer at noon : Wind sontn, 8
miles; clear, light foe; sea smooth.
Tides at Astoria Thursday
: High water. . Low water.
8:68 a. m.. 8.3 feet. .11:18 a m., 1.8 feet
8:68 p. as., 8.0 feet :
DAILY RIVER KEAIUSGS
- 8 a m.. Pacific Time.
.tATiorta r lit
. Coo K SSbs xSs
Venatehea ......... 40 35.0 10.4 1 0.00
Lewi, tea 22 5.0 -0.8 0.00
rmauUa ......... 25 15.5 0.1 O.00
The DeOJes. 40 24.3 0 0.00
Eatene . 10 .i. 0.00
alben 20. 1.4 -ejl 0.00
Salem 20 J-O-S O O.00
Orecoa City. 18 8.4 -1J8 0.00
Portland IS 18.8 O 0.00
"biteb forecasts m
The Willamette Tirer at Portland wilt remain
nearly itatinnary dnrtng the neat two or three
eaya . . .....
AT CTBIGHBOKIVG PORTS
San Ftanotsoo. Jnly T. ( t. N. 8.) Ar
rired. July 8: San Jacinto. Grays Harbor. 10:45
COSDE5SED REPORT OF
The CITIZENS BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON
At the Close of Baslnesa Jsss 80, 1M8
" RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ..
United States;- Portland end State Bonds..
-Banking- Premises and Fixtures .
Other Real Estate
Cash and Due From Banks
-. .
i e 1 1
i - LIABILITIES
.Capital paid in -
Surplus and Profits
Dividends Unpaid
Reserved for Interest and Taxes
Deposits
. ... .
.......1,322.707.7
....... 641.823.80
' 66.760.00
.i. 7,120.00
4ga,858.a7
; $2,389,768.74
8 100.000.00
....... 71.2S9.42
.. , 250.00
., 5.69S.08
2,212.513.24
82,388,768.74
COSDE58ED 8TATEME5T OP
Live stocks tat e Bank
. i . , -. . , ...
-'- At Us Close of Batlsest Jsae SO, 1938
ASSETS-
i
Loans and Discounts 1
Bonds and warrants
Stocks in Federal Reserve Bank.
Furniture and Fixtures ... ...
Cash and Due From Banks. , . . . .
5 LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ,
Surplus and Undivided .Profits . .
Rediscounts
Deposits .. i ........ . . ........... .
.81,004.601.53
. 107.818.47 '
. 3,760.00
. 7.038.25
418,771.64
31.639,979.89 '
..8 100,000.00
.., 37.254.58
,J 234.476.61;
,.; 1.168,248.70
81,539,979.89
Condensed Report of the Condition of
The First National Bank
Security Savings and Trust Company
vAt the Close of Business June 30, 1920 -
RESOURCES.
The First rational Security Sarin js
Bmk. and Trutt Company.
Combined.
Lqns and Discounts. . . ... . . . .$26,405,697.48 $1,621,874.78
U. S. Bonds.. 1...; 3,517,868.60
Other Bonds, etc. 1,874,874.03 1,158,061.88
Stock in Federal Reserve. Bank.
Bank Prem. and Other RI. Estate
Customers Liability under Let
ters of Credit and Acceptances -2,176,301.94 4,435.00
Due frormUj S. Treasurer. ... . 75,000.00 ..... ......
Cash on Hand and in Banks.... 6,887,808.73 ' ! 427,434.49
4O5.000.00
990,588.36 ; ;i33,3l2.50
28,027,572.26
3,517,68.60
3,032,935.91
i .105,000.00
1,123,960,86
2,180,736.94
. 75,000.00
7,315,243.22
Total ........ .....$42,033,139.14 $3,345,118.65 $45,378,257.79
LIABILITIES.
The First National Security Savings
Bank. and Trust Company.
Combined. '
Capital Stock . . . . .' .$ 2,500,000.00 $ 250,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits . . 1 ,230,948.55 342,660.67
Circulation ... . . . ........ ... 1,474,995.00 ... . .... ....
Letters of . Credit and Acceptances 2,213,107.19 4,435.00
Deposits .... . . .............. 32,23 1,530.79 2,748,022.98
Federal Reserve Bank . ...... . 2,382,557.61 . .... . . . .
$ 2,750,000.00
1,573,609.22
1,474,995.00
2,217,542.19
34,979,553.77
2,382,557.61
Total
...... ...$42,033,139.14 $3,345,118.65 $45,378,257.79
""The stock of this bank is owned by the Stockholders of,
! The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon
J Statement of Condition of tho '
Ladd&Tilton Bank
At Close' of Business June 30th, 1920.
V -W"
I RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts .....
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank
Bonds, and Stocks 7. ... . ..... - .v-
'Custonrers' Liability on Letters of Credit...;."
Customers Liability on Account Acceptances. .
Real Estate. Claims and Judgments. . . .......
Accrued Interest Uncollected -
United States Bonds and Treasury Certificates..
Cash and Due from Federal Reserve Bank' and
: other Banks
Other Assets
,19,014,939.47
. 60,000.00
' 1,966,194.86
796,668.54
721,709.73
1,17,130.6S
5,114,186.99
; 14,394.57
- UASIUTIES
Capital Stock Fully Paid ...............
Surplus, and Undivided Profits ...........
Reserve for Interest. Taxes, etc .........
letters of Credit ... . . ..... ... . . .-.
Acceptances . . .... ."; . . . . . ............
Bonds Borrowed . i . . . . . . . . . . . .
Due Federal Reserve Bank ............ ;
Unearned Discount . ... . . .-. . . .. . . .
Deposits . . .
i s
) $29,053,490.56
1,000,000.00
... 1,985,062.81
... 157,579.10
.. . 796,668.54
... ! 721,709.73
.... - 215,000.00
999,1 17.2S
18,207.84
... 23,160;145.29
. t ' i
$29,053,490.56
Hibernia Commercial
, and Savings Bank
OF PORTLAND, OREGON ! t :
-. Member of Federal Resenre System - i
. Statement at Close of Baaineaa Juno 30, 1920
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ...................... .3,397,747.39
Bonds and Warrants: ? v r.
City of Portland $ 62,056.83 . . ;
U. S. Government Bonds .. -
; and Treasury Cert 806,259.30
' Other Bonds and Warrants.. 99,760.45 $ 968,076.59
Stock Federal Reserve Bank
Stocks and Securities
Real Estate ......................
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. ...
Deposit , for Taxes ....... .... . . .-. ,
. 9,000.00
. ..w 96,283.51
.... 92,320.25
.i... 5,006.00
....1,183,471.59
2,210.83
Total
LIABILmES
Capita! Stock "l . . . . . . .
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Dividends
Deposits ........ ......... ......
,..5J54,112.16
....I 200,000.00
146,099.94
.... 7,347.50
.... 5,400,664'.72
....5,754,112.16
. , STATEMENT OF CONDITION
. . of the
State Bank of Portland
At the Close of Business, June 30th, 1920
RESOURCES
.Loans and Discounts.
Bonds and Warrants . . ... . ...... . ... V,
' Furniture and Fixtures
Cash and Due-Frorn Banks
,$?,665,034.74
75,682.31
m r 25,000.00
. 638,$5.67
Total e . . ee . e ..... e . . .$i,094,602.72
LIABILITIES
v Capital'Stock ........
SurplUS -f.e m-m-m ..... . . . W
Undivided Profits ......... . ......... .
, -, Deposits
Rediscounts nd Bills Payable. : . . . . , ...
.$ 200,000.00
a 60,000.00
20,340.55
.3,55862.17
. 266,000.00
.,094,602.72
Tld&tujonI
I PANIC I
STATEMENT
OP THE CONDITION OF
The Northwestern National
Bank of Portland
i '' .X'' ;- . 1 ' " ; ' . . - . ; "
At the Close of Business, June 30th, 1920
, - RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts.. .......... $19,325,713.30
Federal Reserve Stoek .................
Other Bonds and Securities
Furniture and Fixtures. . . . . . ..........
Customers Liabilities Under Letters of
Credit, Acceptances and Bills of Ex
change
Due i Us on Liberty Loan
Subscriptions .. ... . . . . .$ 81,399.68
United States Bonds.;.... 182,600.00
United States Certificates, V 775,500.00
Cash on Hand and Due From Other Bks.
37,500.00
1,232,363.40
68,000.00
,132,628.67
1,039,499.68
8,359,440.84
Total
..........$30,195,145.89
LIABIUTIES
Capital StOk Paid In . .
Surplus and Undivided Profits. .......
Circulation ..... . . . : .1 ; . t. . ..........
Commercial Letters of Credit.
Acceptances Executed for. Customers. .
Bank Acceptances Endorsed.
Commercial Paper Rediscounted. . . . . .
Deposits .............
Total
.$ 1,000,000.00
357,865.91
49,250.00
: 93.379.99
34,960.00
- 1,000,000.00
. 187,500.00
. 27,472,189.99
.$30,195,145.89
Deposits June 30, 1920..'...;
Depositsune 30, 1915......
..$27
.. 4
,472,189.99
,396,270.35 ,
Gain in five years. . . . . . . . . .$23,075,919.64 1
Condensed Report of
The United States
National Bank
Portland, Oregon
Submitted to the Comptroller of the Currency at the
close of business, June 30th, .1920.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts..;
United States Bonds and Certificates. .
Other Bonds and Securities. . . . .v .
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. .- . . .
Bank Premises and Other Real Estate.
Safe Deposit Vaults.- .... I . 1. 1 ...
Customers Liability ' Under Letters
Credit and Acceptances . .
Interest Earned ........
Cash on Hand and Due From Banks..
.$25,93860.17
3,835,106,27
2,558,971.05
75,000.00
- 1,084,962.06
w 81,711.26
of
1,208,029.78
133,0363
'6,757,068.24
tToUl $36,672,245.16.
LIABILITIES-
Capiul ...... .... ............ .e . . .
Surplus and Undivided Profits.
Reserved for Interest and Taxes. ...
Circulation . . :
Letters of Credit and Acceptances. . .
Unearned Discount .
Federal Reserve Bank., , .
Deposits Miew.M..
. Total e. J
1,500,000.00
.... 1,850,362.19
82,257.28
... 999,900.00
1,217,529.78
29,899.53
i;205,000.00
29,78796.33
$36,672,245.16
C01TDX5EO 8TATEMEJTT OF
- (opened fr BuslnM October IS, 1919)
At tfc ChM ef Baslnesa Jaa lh lttt V
BESOtTKCZS ;
tatai a.nd Discount .-i.....
TJnitayl 8tte Bond ,
Other Bond
Furniture and Fixtures
Caak and Du From Bank
Total .
LIABILITIES - . ! .
Capital Ctoek pM in. i.s..i
Undivided Profit
Discount on Bonds
DpostU i............
1381.787.10
, 188.250.00
. ZK,6L'S.t2
. Z31,4a.l7
.3834.802.M
.1100.000.00.
1,426.12
. 18.09.98
. 720,848.06
J - ...... - J - I - -
Total . ... .;...W ........ .... .......... . . V. i .... 1834,802.14
f..-.t.:.v.
81 J........
Z0cU8, Woreibr
Teoalte. ICCIBfer
SS74.87C.M
DeBOiita. Fabraarr S9
. elJ.l4.e7
. 8,?H.18
. 72M4MI
Total
Total
Depoalt, My 4 ...
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